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Exploring China International Fair Trade in Services: Pakistan Pavilion shines bright

By Ali Ramay

September 5, 2023 01:57 PM


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The China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) has once again taken center stage, captivating the world with its grandeur and diverse showcases. Held in Beijing until the 6th of September, CIFTIS serves as a global platform for nations to display their prowess in the service industry. Among the many participating countries, Pakistan's Pavilion stands out, offering a unique blend of culture, tradition, and innovation.

The Pakistani Pavilion:

Pakistan's presence at CIFTIS is nothing short of spectacular. With a fusion of the country's rich heritage and modernity, Pakistan's Pavilion boasts a wide array of offerings. Visitors to the pavilion are treated to a visual feast of crystal jewelry, aromatic rice, exquisite tea, finely crafted carpets, and services from the national logistics transportation company. These exhibits serve as a testament to Pakistan's commitment to contributing to the global service trade.

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Crystal Jewelry:

One of the highlights of the Pakistan Pavilion is its exquisite crystal jewelry collection. Pakistan is renowned for its skilled artisans who craft stunning pieces of jewelry using a variety of gemstones. Visitors can witness the intricate craftsmanship and get a taste of Pakistan's vibrant gemstone industry.

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Rice and Tea:

Pakistan is a major player in the global food trade. At CIFTIS, the country proudly showcases its premium rice and tea varieties. The aromatic rice, famous for its long grains and delightful fragrance, appeals to discerning palates worldwide. Additionally, Pakistan's tea offerings provide a glimpse into the nation's thriving tea culture.

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Carpets:

Pakistan's carpet industry has earned global recognition for its intricate designs and exceptional quality. The carpets displayed at the pavilion are a testament to Pakistan's centuries-old tradition of carpet weaving. These finely crafted masterpieces adorn homes and establishments around the world.

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National Logistics Transportation Company:

Participating in CIFTIS, Pakistan's national logistics transportation company offers a glimpse into the nation's logistics and transportation sector. With an expanding economy and growing international trade, Pakistan's logistics industry plays a pivotal role in facilitating the movement of goods across borders.

Exploring AI and New Technologies:

CIFTIS is not just about showcasing traditional products; it's also a hub for the exchange of knowledge and expertise. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and cutting-edge technology. Shougang Park, in particular, is a hotbed of innovation, offering insights into how AI is transforming various service industries.

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The China International Fair for Trade in Services is an invaluable platform for nations to showcase their strengths and contribute to global trade. Pakistan's Pavilion stands as a shining example of a country that values its rich cultural heritage while embracing modernity. As visitors explore the crystal jewelry, sample the aromatic rice and tea, admire the finely crafted carpets, and learn about logistics services, they gain a deeper appreciation for Pakistan's contributions to the world of trade in services. Additionally, the focus on AI and new technologies at Shougang Park demonstrates the nation's commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation. CIFTIS continues to bridge gaps and foster international collaboration, ensuring a brighter future for global service trade.

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Ali Ramay

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Ali Ramay is a senior reporter for City42 and 24NewsHD, based in Lahore.He is primarily responsible for gathering and reporting news related to the Punjab Government and provincial departments.


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